After spending 36 years in aircraft I would say that Vee Lox tool is for installing break-off collars on aircraft fasteners like hiloks. The collars have a nut that will break off at a designated torque and are one use only.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Hello Jeff! Thanks so much! It very much makes sense. 😃👍
@klepper009 ай бұрын
Yes looks like a HI Lock tool .
@805ROADKING9 ай бұрын
You're right about the tweezers!! I got a pair of Dumont #1 Tweezers in a box of something I bought, they are made in Switzerland and are the pointiest, sharpest tweezers I've ever seen!! I think they cost like $50 if I had to replace them!!☻
@1D10CRACY9 ай бұрын
25+ years ago I purchased a set of Popular Mechanics screwdrivers just like the one you showed. I always appreciated the feel in the hand! I don't think I have any left, I'm going to assume I've lost them over the years. I wonder who else makes handles like that! *EDIT* After digging around, apparently they were made by Vermont American. The one in the video does not have ribs, but I'm pretty sure my set did. Vermont American's version had ribs and was called "The Claw". :D
@Bci429 ай бұрын
My father had one of those socket drivers; kept it in his car, like probably thousands of other guys
@357magdad9 ай бұрын
You found a nice lot of tools! Hope to see you Saturday!
@rawbacon9 ай бұрын
Deals to be had for sure, just this morning I won a brand new 15 dollar item for 99 cents with free shipping.
@herrbela849 ай бұрын
That magnetic pick up tool can save your day. A must have in any tool box.
@mitchjohnson49709 ай бұрын
Actually have close to 6 inches of snow in TN. Great day to watch Scout Crafter and other tool resto videos
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
I actually like snow! Believe it or not, it helps insulate my drafty house! 😂😂👍
@mitchjohnson49709 ай бұрын
@ScoutCrafter I love the snow too. Roads get a bit dicey when you work nights
@TheShadeTreeFixitMan9 ай бұрын
Being an auto mechanic during the 70s-80s when we still had points ignition, those little ignition wrenches were used a lot. I still have a couple of sets, including a Snapon set from back in the day.
@mikewatson46449 ай бұрын
Another trick that I use sometimes on EBay is to misspell what I am looking for. If the listing was misspelled when they listed it, not many people will find it. Thanks for the video. Have a great weekend and give Pipes an extra treat
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Yes! Mike in the early days I got a lot of Starrett stuff because it was always mis-spelled! 🫣😂👍
@SuggieBear9 ай бұрын
Thank you for endorsing ebay. I sell on the platform and I know a lot of people don't understand the wide range and value of items there.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
I’ve been a member since 1998 and have 4670 transactions! 🫣😂👍
@SuggieBear9 ай бұрын
@ScoutCrafter Ebay has gift cards now that make great gifts. I love your videos, keep up the great work.
@johnkelley98779 ай бұрын
I think everything you bought was great! I was impressed with how nice the tools were with no rust on them. Thanks for sharing this.
@mikebrunosgarage53389 ай бұрын
Nice buy, we had that ratcheting tool set when we were kids,they worked great for us when we were young enough to enjoy skateboarding. Glad to hear Pipes doing well and see you Wednesday.
@kgarba92539 ай бұрын
Ah the feeler gauge. Valve jobs on my old BMW in-line sixes. .010 in cold
@jackthompson21329 ай бұрын
Nice lot! We used the feeler gauge to set the points on the cars when I worked at the filling station. Heck I doubt if car even have points anymore 😂. Nice haul! Thank You for sharing it with us.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
What a great feeling setting points and getting your Dwell right on! 😃👍
@larrynelson7349 ай бұрын
@@ScoutCrafterwould you believe I still have my old dwell meter. 😮...
@mikewatson46449 ай бұрын
You are showing your age now!!
@AtomicReverend9 ай бұрын
I am a Gearhead car enthusiast writing here that used to be ASE certified. By 1975 most vehicles got electronic ignition (Chrysler I believe was the first in 1972), (Remember Fords "duraspark", GMs "HEI [high energy ignition] and Chryslers "Electronic Lean Burn", they were all the rage in the Hot Rod world for converting points cars) By 1978 I cannot think of a single car sold in America that was not electronic ignition, heck even most lawn mowers went electronic ignition around 1985 same thing goes with boat outboards and dirt toys. By 2000ish most cars don't even have distributors any more and many don't even have spark plug wires as they now use a computer and position sensors to control spark with individual coils mounted right on top of each individual spark plug. In the aftermarket you can get a awesome device called a "pertronix" that basically is a hall effect sensor and a spinning magnet that takes place of the points and all fits right under the stock distributor cap, this is great for a classic car or an antique vehicle as the only give away is instead of one wire coming out of the distributor going to the negative side of the coil, the distributor now has 2 wires one going to the negative side and one going to the positive side of the coil. I love my points ignition systems to this day because I can always get my car home no matter what but I won't lie it is nice not having to adjust points or ignition timing on a modern vehicle and just hitting the key and it just runs. That being said. Old vehicles don't really mechanically die they just need maintenance stay running.
@madamecampsalot63849 ай бұрын
I always felt so technical setting the points and plugs! Tune up day was fun.
@larrynelson7349 ай бұрын
Hi John. Great video. You made a great deal on Ebay. You know I have one of those pocket screwdrivers on my keychain. Over 40 plus years 😮..I like that little ratchet set .you have a great day. 👍👍❤...
@jeffmcdaniels56399 ай бұрын
Popular Mechanics screwdrivers were made by Vermont American.
@richardgreen30689 ай бұрын
My aunt worked at Texas Instruments and used to bring me needle nose tweezers they used so many times and then threw away! I used them on my plastic model kits.. Way nicer than I needed
@bigvicsworkshop9 ай бұрын
Good lot Mr. John. That's a great looking PM.. not for certain but either Vermont tool I think that's right or stanley made them.. I have a good collection of PM... they were first tools I ever bought. Good stuff!
@timeflysintheshop9 ай бұрын
The "casing" is usually called the valve "stem" in my area anyway.
@scroungasworkshop46639 ай бұрын
Great show as always Scout. You know what I love best about American tools? The fact that most companies put their name and address on them like they’re proud of what they make. Australia is so different, most companies just put Australia if they put anything. Others just used a sticky label or a water slide transfer which obviously disappears over time. This can make collecting Australian made tools even more difficult. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
@tango-bravo9 ай бұрын
I recently got a sweet deal in an eBay lot - a handful of odds and ends including two older Starrett items. One was a #35 small bubble level with one cap missing from one end, and the other was a #71 folding thickness feeler gauge very similar to the one you are showing in this video. Sadly, one of the leaves (.001) was broken off, but I don’t ever get that perfect anyway 😉. Both of them have their issues, but they cleaned up really nice. It was a great deal for me and fun to clean up. Sometimes the “lots” are the absolute best deals
@learningsevenresearchgoals11279 ай бұрын
The small 35 levels are really nice, are those filled with mineral oil or some other kind of heavier liquid?
@MrShobar9 ай бұрын
12:28. For HiLok fasteners in aircraft. Actually, a pipe reamer. My father used them.
@billmccabe96019 ай бұрын
Speaking to Pipes, should remind him when he goes out to be good boy, and 'Stay in his own yard!'
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Yes!!! Cats know no boundaries! 🫣😂👍
@57WillysCJ9 ай бұрын
That was a nice purchase. I keep a shrader valve removal tool as well as a long handled valve stem puller/seater. Of course you need various tire irons for motorcycle to car tires. I do have a HF tire removal tool but I don't use it enough to keep it mounted. There is an important lesson on the center punch from Japan. In those days it was like China today quality wise. Both of us have seen the advancement of Japan, then Taiwan and South Korea, now if it holds true China. I have doubts still about their electrical components as they are like the sparkplug gauge. That pipe bowl cleaner is a neat tool for those that used a pipe. Everyone I knew used their pocket knife.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Philip you are spot on- If that tool were made in Japan today it would be magnificent. 😃👍
@ToolsandTime9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips Scoutcrafter. Always a great show--pretty exciting about Jacktown coming up--would love to make it over to one of those someday. Will be waiting with curiosity on what you think of the show and what you come away with. I'm really glad Pipes the cat is doing better and healing up. Nice score on Ebay!
@philparker16669 ай бұрын
I'm with you Scoutcrafter, that centre punch was worth the money on it's own! By the way the GT stands for 'Great". 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇬🇧✌️
@billmcclure4339 ай бұрын
I will have to look at the Vintage tool lot. I have a PM screwdriver that was a gimme. Just wire wheeled and fiber wheeled the rusty shaft. Back in service!
@Uwannawatch9 ай бұрын
Nice purchase. Lot of good stuff in that lot. I don't know what it is about those Versa Tools.. But I can't walk by one without buying it. I only have 9 of them.😁
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂👍
@lv_woodturner38999 ай бұрын
Nice purchase on the tool lot. Seeing the nice tweezers reminds me I purchased a nice looking sharp tweezer at a garage sale. It said "Titanium" on the body. I looked up the manufacturer when I got home. It is a medical device designed to have electrical wires attached and used in labotomies. Wow. I have a similar inspection mirror, mine is rectangle. As you said, sometimes we cannot see behind and need a mirror. I use mine for e.g., tightening the backlash adjustment on the compound of my metal lathe. The screws are at the back and underneath. Very difficult to adjust without the mirror. Glad that Pipes is almost back to normal. Dave.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Wow! Lobotomies!! What a crazy procedure! 🥴😂👍
@josephwatts9259 ай бұрын
Great show, ScoutCrafter. Lots off neat stuff to look at. I have a few of those hex key sets in metric and imperial. Never use them ...... but by golly I gotem'. ;-)) I have a few ignition wrenches that I use on my Penn surfcasters when I clean them up. Go Pipes!!
@timeflysintheshop9 ай бұрын
That was a great lot of tools! Great find!
@snapringchronicles30209 ай бұрын
I have a couple of those ratcheting screwdrivers. The one I remember had the folding leaf screwdriver tips. The ones you have with the attachments looks a lot more useable 👍
@smithtown65899 ай бұрын
“I’m done buying tools” he said, for well over a year, both on his channel and in person. “I’m done buying tools!!!”. We’re glad you’re not. Another great video!
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
This time I mean it Ralph! 🫣😂👍
@steve.b.239 ай бұрын
I'm pleased to see that Pipes is on the mend!😸 One of my two is a bit under the weather at the moment. She's improving every day, but she's still not her old purry, cuddly self.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Steve- It’s amazing how animals can heal themselves with some rest, shelter and good chow. 😃👍
@Julian-bq9qv9 ай бұрын
Best wishes for your babies.
@steve.b.239 ай бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter She actually stopped eating - and, more worryingly, drinking - and started hiding away in dark corners. The vet thinks she's traumatized from something, which is understandable given what she's been through recently. She's eating and drinking again, but she's still spending most of the time in one of her hidey-holes.
@steve.b.239 ай бұрын
@@Julian-bq9qv Thank you.
@smitty19529 ай бұрын
That ratchet socket tool set with the name USS and Alside on it, Alside is a vinyl siding manufacturer. As a former remodeling salesman, I sold many a job using Alside siding. It was a great siding, better at the time then Mastic which is probably the number one siding manufacturer today.
@joelimeco9 ай бұрын
Another great video. I enjoyed the eBay tips. The price of shipping to Canada makes it pretty tough on the lower-priced items. Checking the tolerances on the measuring devices was a great idea.
@geobrown94139 ай бұрын
Yes, I checked too. But shipping really kills any deals (to Canada).
@JohnSmith-yl6dn9 ай бұрын
I've been buying on eBay for many years, thousand of purchases BUT since Covid the shipping costs have been a deal breaker.
@tomdale13139 ай бұрын
Thank you for the up-date on "Pipes" right @ the start, now I can relax...thxs for sharing
@timeflysintheshop9 ай бұрын
Eklind is still in business and still made in USA! They are available at Ace hardware and COSTS LESS than the comparable Craftsman product next to it that is made overseas!
@joemoach8329 ай бұрын
Great purchase! I had to laugh though about the ignition wrenches. I have the Craftsman set in the plastic pouch that you mentioned. They have to be over 40 years old and I maybe used one once. They still look brand new. Of course, whenever I see feeler gauges it brings me back to the days of adjusting the points in the distributor.
@paulsworkshop41799 ай бұрын
I love the ratchet set. Pretty good haul there.
@13thworker459 ай бұрын
John the last time I used my ignition wrenches was in the early 70’s on my old chevys.. the little mirror is a very handy tool. I remember dropping a bolt in an old ford transmission. I had a flex magnet that was a blessing. All the different little tools come in handy now and then. It’s nice to open the drawer and find that one different tool you need. Great show, thank You
@patrickrhin91529 ай бұрын
Hey John meilleur vœux, vraiment de très bonnes trouvailles. J'aime vos vidéos et ils sont toujours très intéressantes .J'espère que tu seras encore longtemps avec nous. Pour nous apprendre tout ce que tu connais. ❤ .
@jodydoakes87549 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. Correction--that pointy bit on the Schrader tool is for removing broken valves. With that tool it is easy to twist off a valve leaving half the valve in stem. The pointy bit is an easy out. Without it, you cannot get them out.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Thanks!!! 😃👍
@RightOnJonCrane9 ай бұрын
John! You are the tool restoration master. I was thinking you must have a warehouse full of restored tools somewhere? 😅 Great tips on polishing the zinc coating. I’m glad to hear Pipes is doing well after the West Side Story Adventure! Got to watch out for the Jets! 😮
@andyc9729 ай бұрын
That's a great little mixed lot John, and well worth the money, I like all three pliers and that centre punch is worth the money alone ! I was trying to remember who I'd seen with the socket tools and it was when George answered your question about how many screwdrivers ! I've had some luck with similar mixed lots and especially with local "collection only" lots as we are a bit out on a limb here so not many people want to travel specially to pick up - so that's my tip, if you're rural not city based !
@aguycalledlucas9 ай бұрын
Do you remember the Chapman kits? The low profile capability saved me yesterday. There aren’t equivalent replacements to those.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Yes! I did a video on their sets- great tools! 😃👍
@tonylenge4249 ай бұрын
Yes there were a few tools I did not recognized. Glad Pipes is feeling better. Thanks
@dubberkm72009 ай бұрын
I actually use a few different size ignition wrenches almost everyday at work. I use the style that has the same size on each end. Their small size and the high offset on the one end is a huge help with installing some small pneumatic barbs and fittings as well as some of the circuit board stand offs in the equipment I build.
@Robert-l7g4j9 ай бұрын
Great finds! I believe those Popular Mechanics screwdrivers were made by Vermont American. Their " Claw" screwdrivers are the same color and shape.
@michaelowens71519 ай бұрын
Like your father’s I have a Craftsman ignition wrench set, and I’ve used some of the wrenches in it some times; perhaps twice. When I smoked a pipe, which was long ago and for not very long I just used a knife to scrap out the gunk, but a nice reamer to say the least. The ratchet tools show up in flea market box lots often with a complete set, and I have several with differently marked logos. As for the button pliers, anytime I see them in good shape and reasonable I’ll pick them up, ditto’s for lineman pliers. Thinking of displaying them somehow, but 50 plus pairs are heavy….Thanks again!
@jeffreycoleman58919 ай бұрын
The Popular Mechanics screwdrivers were sold at Wal Mart.
@lewiemcneely91439 ай бұрын
Don't know about the V-lox but Ebay is IT for me. My Sweetie uses Amazon but not me. I get almost ALL my stuff off Ebay. Happy week, John! God Bless Yall!
@crossbow12039 ай бұрын
The tire valve tool is also used to pull the new valve into place in the wheel also to hold an inner tube valve in place while you mount the tire on the rim. Nothing worse then losing the damn valve in the tire and need to fish it out. The unknown ratchet wrench I believe was used to adjust a valve. An Allen wreck went in the center and the keeper nut was tightened by the wrench.
@kenramsburg77729 ай бұрын
Yes I attended the cabin fever engineering show on Friday. It was an hour and half drive for me but well worth it. Very overwhelming to see everything and all the remarkable machinery. I posted photos on my fb page. Several hobby lathes and supplies were for sell with plenty of talented and expert advice. John have you ever tried Lysol toilet bowl cleaner as a rust remover? How about an ultrasonic machine? So much overload I forgot about the Patina club meeting in McClean, Va. on Sunday.
@Georges58539 ай бұрын
The Popular Mechanics screwdriver is made by Vermont American
@ROD599 ай бұрын
John, I have the craftsman ignition wrench set still in the plastic pouch just like the one you showed , to be honest I have never ever use that is been there for like 40 years
@scottstoolthoughts31909 ай бұрын
LOVE the Shelton! Bought one for myself after viewing your previous video about them. 👍👍
@myblues65329 ай бұрын
The Vee-Lox is a ratchet wrench for installing threaded rivet insert nuts.
@Rusty_ok9 ай бұрын
Interesting episode. I was given a bucket of rusty tools a few weeks ago. Amount the other jewels in the bucket was one of those “button” pliers. Did not know what it was for and there was no makers mark but it cleaned up beautifully. Looks like jewelers now.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
They are usually referred to as Button pattern or style- I find them really handy and comfortable! 😃👍
@beerdrinker64529 ай бұрын
Nice zinc class. I don't think I would recognize zinc'd tools. Great video.
@watchfast19 ай бұрын
I bought a set of Sears Craftsman ignition wrenches for my older Delta 8” wood jointer. The fence adjustment has some small screws. I used it on my John Deere 318 for a few bolts in the tower. But otherwise, it sits in the plastic holder in the tool box.
@paintnamer64039 ай бұрын
The VEE-LOX tool looks like it could loosen and tighten a retaining fastener but allow for a screwdriver etc to pass through to adjust something. The ThermoQuad carb has a secondary butterfly spring tension setting that uses that method.
@brianlittle34529 ай бұрын
I use ignition wrenches for small stuff - in the past I used them during my typewriter days. The modern wrenches have poor finish compared to the ones from the 1970s. Sears had two good sets of combination ignition wrenches: Inch Part Number: 9 HT 43441 Metric Part Number: 9 HT 42928 These sets can still be found on Ebay in pristine shape since few people used them.
@Julian-bq9qv9 ай бұрын
Love this channel so much. About ignition wrenches- yes, I used them a number of times in my younger days, when cars were made so you could work on them properly! ( I am in my 70s) And as you certainly know, sometimes there is pleasure in just holding or handling really well made tools- after we would work on engines back then, we would enjoy wiping down and cleaning every tool we had used and putting it back in the tool tray or box, all shiny and new looking. And I had some tools that my Dad had from his youth... they knew how to make things back then, Thanks for all your videos!
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
I sure miss being able to fix simple cars- now the engineers make everything so complicated! 😂👍
@Donthetoolman9 ай бұрын
Money well spent in my opinion them ignition wrenches I use on my fishing reels when I'm doing maintenance on the which is every other year really handy for that
@alandesgrange97039 ай бұрын
As a tool collector, mostly vintage USA stuff, for some reason, I love those quirky, novelty junk tools that can be found at estate sales and flea markets. I have drawers full of that useless stuff. Hong Kong spit out lots of low quality tools that could break the first time you used it.
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Lots of those gimmick tools has multiple uses. “Can it core an Apple?” 😂👍
@ronaldbrown57458 ай бұрын
I use the closed end 7/16 Craftsman ignition wrench to remove the carburetor on my Homelite Super Ez Chainsaw.😊
@setdown29 ай бұрын
That was a nice box of tools but the poor man's flea market has much better prices...🤑 🖖
@terrystewart20709 ай бұрын
No clue on the Vee Lox, but all the others I either have still, or at least have had and used them before. Still have my little vinyl pouch of Craftsman ignition wrenches. Very seldom used now, but in the 60's and 70's, when distributors had points, they were a must have tool. Getting the condenser wire attached without them was almost impossible with the points in the distributor.
@larryborkstrom35809 ай бұрын
I been using eBay for awhile also good deals at pawn shop and Facebook marketplace
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Larry- Facebook marketplace has some amazing deals! Just be careful of what and where you go! 🫣😃👍
@garyjones25829 ай бұрын
The first thing that caught my eye was the PM screwdriver.. I had a set of screwdrivers and nut drivers made by them.. I got them either at K-Mart or Walmart... They were fantastic tools... Very comfortable in your hands.. Stay warm, I know Buffalo is taking a beating... Thx for another cool video.. Take care and God Bless...
@TheShadeTreeFixitMan9 ай бұрын
Popular Mechanics tools were sold by Kmart. I have several different kinds of their screwdrivers as well as a portable tool kit that I have had in my pickups since the 90s when I bought them new. Great tools.
@Loudog2129 ай бұрын
I have 2 phillips PM screwdrivers. I love them. Seem to be very high quality.
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals9 ай бұрын
tHanks for an enjoyable video. I've never seen that fancy punch brand before.
@charliekingpin85689 ай бұрын
Watch makers tweezers I find are the best also Swiss watch makers files the not chap but the are good.
@Reggyontheroad9 ай бұрын
Hi John, Reg has spent his allowance for the year now already and it’s only the 15th ha ha…no more eBay . Debbie
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@AtomicReverend9 ай бұрын
I sure am glad you're done buying tools lol Great video SC
@paulhunt5982 ай бұрын
The center transfer punch is the only thing that would tempt me. I own machinist grade transfer punch sets, one was well over $300. I don't any transfers punches with the taper nose feature. That feature would allow thin material hole center transfer like you demonstrated with the hinge. Maybe I need another tool.
@billwest72749 ай бұрын
That was a good lot, some interesting tools.
@lugwrench98329 ай бұрын
Regarding the quirky ratchet set, "USS" would have been the clincher for me being a US Steel "veteran." It must have been a promotional US Steel gift, like maybe a Safety Award gift. I didn't get a gift when I was at US Steel, so maybe it was something that was given to salaried employees, like Foremen, most probably, and I say that because I have a hard time imagining that they would have handed out 10,000 sets, one to each employee at the Mill I was employed at (Fairless Works).
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
I have hopes that one day our Steel plants will roar again. 😃👍
@lugwrench98329 ай бұрын
@@ScoutCrafter You and me both !!
@LittleRestorers9 ай бұрын
The Shelton set is so cool... Vintahe Tool Lot is going to be the number 1 search on ebay now 😁👍
@geraldschrader85119 ай бұрын
I've owned several American, Italian and British cars from the 1960's and 1970's that had points ignitions, and not once did I ever need one of those little "ignition wrenches" when working on the ignition. I have no idea what they're really good for.
@kamogawaedgeworks9 ай бұрын
I'm jealous of those splinter tweezers. If you ran them through your magnetizer, it will help with metal splinters. The Vee Lox I have seen before, was described as an installation tool for hex-head screws. I can't comment if that's true or not though.
@robfalcon34049 ай бұрын
Love that saying the cats pyjamas I'm definitely using it 😅
@michaellindsay89349 ай бұрын
The center punch is awesome and I have no clue what the rivet tool is for Great tool hual I'm sure there's a few thousand people on ebay "vintage tool lot" right now I know thats where I'm going. Thanks for sharing your expertise and source
@terryrogers10259 ай бұрын
Like the center punch, excellent find. Liked the ratcheting set, square sockets, I don’t believe I have seen those before. I had a box full of tools just given to me in exchange for restoring/ refurbishing a beautiful antique dove tailing saw, in that box was a tool I had never seen before, I was wondering if I could send a pic of it to you to see if you could maybe help identify it? It was made by Greenfield, so it’s not junk. Thanks for the video, enjoyed it.
@billmccabe96019 ай бұрын
What a haul...great find.
@dhroen9 ай бұрын
Given that you didn't have any tools, it good that you bought a lot. 🙂
@michaelchitwood55669 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you.
@GuntersGarage9 ай бұрын
Not a bad buy for twenty bucks. Im on the fence for this weekend at Jacktown.
@robertphillips939 ай бұрын
Oh, conscience! If you've ever seen those wire type feeler gauges used on spark plugs, you realise the novice can't resist finding the absolute tightest match . . . small wonder the one spot outermost on the wire loop is prematurely thinned down.
@alexstools9 ай бұрын
Nice lot. I'm at the point where I need quantity of tools like a kick in the head. I'm sure you must've reached that point long time ago though! Most of those tools I'd still buy though on the flea market if cheap😂
@ScoutCrafter9 ай бұрын
Alex- You bet! I stopped buying tools! Now I just dabble every so often. When I first started going to tool shows I would come home with a milk crate full of tools! 😂👍
@lotsatrains9 ай бұрын
Great tool lot and as always I learned several things from it 👍
@danohstoolbox9 ай бұрын
that is a great score john 👍🛠🇨🇦⛏️
@Maidrite19609 ай бұрын
Nice lot, I love grab bag lots
@Everythings_Adjustable9 ай бұрын
Some interesting stuff there! 🔨👍😊
@ronaldbrown57458 ай бұрын
That spark plug gauge is bad, but you won’t toss it.
@timeflysintheshop9 ай бұрын
"GT Britain"?? Did that mean "Great Britain" maybe??? Would that date the product? Reggy had a bunch of super slim wrenches and most of them said "made in England", but the older Whitworth only wrench said "British made". 🤔🤔🤔